The Denver Post

IRVING’S 22 POINTS LEAD CELTICS PAST NEW YORK KNICKS

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STON» Kyrie Irving heard all of B O the doubts when the Celtics, who were among the favorites to win the Eastern Conference, still had a .500 record through Thanksgivi­ng.

The low point may have been a home loss to the Knicks that snapped New York’s six-game losing streak.

“I was thinking about it since we lost to them,” the Celtics point guard said after scoring 22 points to coast past the Knicks 128-100 on Thursday night and exact a measure of revenge for the embarrassi­ng earlier loss. “I remember players from other teams asking about what’s going on when we were 10-10.”

Irving also had eight assists before leaving the game with about four minutes left, rubbing his right shoulder and swinging it around in pain. He raised his hand for coach Brad Stevens to take him out of the game but couldn’t get his attention and instead walked to the bench at the next whistle.

The shoulder was wrapped in ice when he walked off the court at the end of the game. Irving thought it was his AC joint and said he would be OK.

“I think he got hit,” Stevens said. “He didn’t seem too concerned about it, but he’s going to get looked over, as usual.”

Al Horford had 19 points and 12 rebounds for Boston, and Jaylen Brown returned after missing three games with a bruised lower back and scored a season-high 21 points. Jayson Tatum added 17 for the Celtics, who won their fourth straight game.

Tim Hardaway Jr. scored 22 for New York, which has lost four of its last five games. Enes Kanter had 14 points and 11 rebounds, and Noah Vonleh had 12 and 10.

“Not going to win in this league giving up 30 points per quarter,” Hardaway said. “Need to do a better job as a team and individual­ly, including myself.”

Kyrie’s shoulder.

With about four minutes left in the game, Irving started rubbing his right shoulder and swinging it around while grimacing in pain. He raised his hand for coach Brad Stevens to take him out of the game but couldn’t get his attention. He walked to the bench at the next whistle.

The shoulder was wrapped in ice when he walked off the court at the end of the game.

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